Management
Management depends on the clinical situation. It is mostly dependent on accurate clinical assessment of the patient.
Related pages
- Non pharmacological management in children and adults
- Principles of pharmacological management in children and adults
- Management of acute severe asthma in children 1 year and over
- Management of chronic asthma in children aged 5 to 11
- Management of chronic asthma in individuals aged 12 years and over
- Indications for hospital admission
- Management of acute episodes in young children in the community
- Monitoring child asthma in primary care
- Referral criteria from primary care - specialist opinion/further investigation for suspected asthma in a child (childhood asthma)
- Personalised asthma action plans (PAAP) - supported asthma self management
- Childhood (child) doses of inhaled steroids (corticosteroids) - comparative of different steroid types in children
- Inhaler devices for topical airway treatment in asthma
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